Jumbled Sentence
Jumbled Sentence
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A. To avoid that the government decided to
make underground railway track.
B. London, unlike other countries has still kept
its authentic red Trams.
C. The Infrastructure was laid in 1970.
D. They are driven in the middle of the road,
resulting in traffic jam problem.
Options:
A. BDAC
B. ACBD
C. BCDA
D. None of the above
Correct Option: A
Explanation: The correct order of writing the
above sentences is
“London, unlike other countries has still kept
its authentic red Trams. They are driven in the
middle of the road, resulting in traffic jam
problem To avoid that the government decided
to make underground railway track. The
Infrastructure was laid in 1970.”
A. with dread, however to others it is ridden with quality and
fulfillment of achievement
B. number of us passing cuts a chill down our spine ridden
C. it will come to us, every one of us. To a significant
D. we are largely mindful of death, and we know
Options:
A. DCAB
B. ABDC
C. BCAD
D. DCBA
Answer: Option D (DCBA)
Explanation: The main theme about these pair of sentences is
Death. So, according to the rule:
D will come first because it starts with with a present tone.
C comes next because first sentence ends with know so second
should start with a word that can reflect ‘death’. hence, ‘IT’ is
the word to follow know.
B comes next since we are now addressing a number of people,
so, significant will be followed by ‘number’
Lastly, A comes last because according to the rule, any analytical
or concluding word such as however, will only com in the end.